The art of giving, curated by Lié Studio
What inspired you to start The New Studio – how would you describe your journey so far, and what does your work look like today?
It started as something small, without a clear goal, simply out of passion and love for second-hand pieces. I grew up surrounded by vintage design; my parents shared a strong interest in fashion and interiors, often with a nostalgic touch. At some point, I realized that I wanted to tell a story through it, to explore how clothing is made, what values and ideas I connected to it, and to share that with others.
The New Studio came to life very naturally and organically. What began with vintage has now evolved into our own designs, and we collaborate with small, sustainable family-run businesses through our contact in Brussels and our makers in Italy.
The art of giving, curated by Lié Studio
What inspired you to start The New Studio -a how would you describe your journey so far, and what does your work look like today?
It started as something small, without a clear goal, simply out of passion and love for second-hand pieces. I grew up surrounded by vintage design; my parents shared a strong interest in fashion and interiors, often with a nostalgic touch. At some point, I realized that I wanted to tell a story through it, to explore how clothing is made, what values and ideas I connected to it, and to share that with others.
The New Studio came to life very naturally and organically. What began with vintage has now evolved into our own designs, and we collaborate with small, sustainable family-run businesses through our contact in Brussels and our makers in Italy.
The art of giving, curated by Lié Studio
What inspired you to start The New Studio -a how would you describe your journey so far, and what does your work look like today?
It started as something small, without a clear goal, simply out of passion and love for second-hand pieces. I grew up surrounded by vintage design; my parents shared a strong interest in fashion and interiors, often with a nostalgic touch. At some point, I realized that I wanted to tell a story through it, to explore how clothing is made, what values and ideas I connected to it, and to share that with others.
The New Studio came to life very naturally and organically. What began with vintage has now evolved into our own designs, and we collaborate with small, sustainable family-run businesses through our contact in Brussels and our makers in Italy.
It started as something small, without a clear goal, simply out of passion and love for second-hand pieces. I grew up surrounded by vintage design; my parents shared a strong interest in fashion and interiors, often with a nostalgic touch. At some point, I realized that I wanted to tell a story through it, to explore how clothing is made, what values and ideas I connected to it, and to share that with others.